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The Godox XproC is a professional wireless TTL flash trigger designed for Canon cameras, featuring ultra-fast 1/8000s high-speed sync, a large intuitive LCD screen controlling up to 16 groups and 32 channels, and 11 customizable functions. Its smart TCM button and unique wireless ID system ensure precise, interference-free flash control, making it an essential tool for photographers seeking reliable, versatile off-camera lighting solutions.



















| ASIN | B075QGFZ84 |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Photographic Lighting Remote Triggers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,653) |
| Date First Available | September 18, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | Xpro-C TLL |
| Manufacturer | Godox Manufacturer |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 2.28 x 1.97 inches |
J**S
Reliable and Feature-Packed Flash Trigger for Olympus/Panasonic
The Godox Xpro-O is an excellent flash trigger for Olympus and Panasonic users who want a reliable, feature-packed wireless TTL system. Setting it up was straightforward, and the interface is intuitive, making it easy to adjust settings on the go. The build quality feels solid, and the large LCD screen is clear and well-lit, even in low-light conditions. Performance-wise, it delivers consistent and accurate TTL metering, and the ability to control multiple groups wirelessly is a huge plus for anyone working with off-camera flash setups. The high-speed sync (HSS) works flawlessly, allowing for creative lighting even in bright outdoor settings. Battery life is also solid, and I haven’t run into any connection issues. If you’re a photographer looking for a dependable wireless trigger for Olympus or Panasonic cameras, this is a great investment. It offers professional-level control at a reasonable price, making it a must-have for portrait and event photographers alike!
C**S
Great Product!!!
Value for money, works as anticipated. Control speed light wireless. Ease and speed.
R**Y
A Great Wireless Flash Trigger for Fujifilm ... Even if Fuji Themselves Didn't Build It!
This is a very high-quality wireless flash trigger for Fuji cameras. As mentioned by a previous reviewer, the images of this item make it appear to be larger than it really is: when you mount it on your Fuji, it actually is not large at all. Quality seems very, very good, to the point where one might think it could possibly have been built in Japan (which it is not). The buttons, slide switches, and scroll wheel all work very well with positive, unambiguous tactile feedback. The LCD screen, made with a light blue background, is very clear and easy to read, and, to boot, can be rear lit when being used in low lighting conditions (that is, lighting hitting the top of the camera, of course!). The item comes packaged in a plastic moulded form which is inserted into a product box. Printed instructions are included in a small booklet. The trigger uses two AA batteries (not included). As most Fuji photographers know, once you move into taking photographs that require external flash equipment, there are not nearly as many solutions/options as with those brands with larger market share, and Godox has stepped into this void, both with this excellent wireless trigger and with the corresponding Ving V860II-F 2.4G TTL flash, and now Fuji users can also have a good option for flash photography. That the Godox products are EXTREMELY reasonably priced is all the better, because at half the price, an external flash system can be assembled for the Fuji world. Given price, quality, and functionality, this is an easy Five-Star item.
R**D
Suits all my needs
It's a bit on the large side but it works great and connects very fast. Wouldn't hesitate to buy again.
S**S
Pretty Much Perfect!
The Xpro is a huge improvement over the X1T. It’s hard to even believe they were made for the same purpose by the same company and are only one generation apart. Every single area the X1T fell short, the Xpro delivers on. There’s a huge, beautifully backlit screen which shows tons of info for up to 5 channels at once or zoomed in to see each channel individually. This screen means the settings are much easier to figure out and the menus are far, far easier to navigate. Of course, you can quickly turn on HSS and rear curtain sync from here and set each group in a different mode if you’d like. To help with that, there are a LOT of buttons and dials on here, all clearly labeled (unlike the X1T), letting you choose each group with the push of a button then quickly change its settings. The dial feels smooth and high quality as does everything else with the build quality. Speaking of build quality, it’s quite a different form factor from the X1T. This is a bit taller so you can attach and detach from your camera more easily (the X1T was a bit close to the body and sometimes hard to get a good grip to unscrew it when it was on there tight). Although it appears much larger, it’s actually surprisingly compact, which is nice. Add to all that a few cool extras like the new TCM function and ability to choose if you’re working at closer or longer distances to avoid misfires with flashes close to the trigger, you get one of the best wireless triggers on the market. With an already really strong range of speedlights, strobes and hybrids like the AD200, the Xpro has made me even more confident to completely jump over to their system.
P**L
Great value, works reliably, minor flaws
Have had this product for about 6 months. I used Energizer Lithium Batteries and still have lots of juice left even after dozens of shoots, so battery life is good. I find this transmitter works very reliably and is easier to use than the X1 which is why I purchased this flash, and you can easily control a group of flashes for portrait shoots. It is also affordable, esp. compared to native Sony flashes. The only downside of this product I found is that it can sometimes not work as well if you are using a complicated setup, I have found that while my flashes always fire, sometimes when I set the flash power in the transmitter it doesnt sync with the flash, and have also had some issues with high-speed sync and the zoom feature not working between the flash and transmitter. These small issues can be annoying at times but the flash has always fired consistently so if used in manuel mode or adjusting the flash directly it works every time. Overall a great value for your money.
G**Y
I have a Fuji XT2 and a Nikon Z7 with a bunch of Nikon flashes. Purchased the XPro-N and -F triggers together with the X1R-N (Nikon receiver). Godox Nikon trigger and receiver works flawlessly on the Z7, and better than I expected with control over iTTL that works as well if not more consistently than the CLS (optical) that I have been using to date. Group controls, HSS and remote zooming of speedlites also work really well. Flash with a Fuji has always been a vexing question for me: I don’t want to buy more proprietary flashes. Purchasing the Godox trigger was a bit of a science experiment: would it trigger Nikon flashes through the XPro-N, and what control would I have. Result: full manual control including group management, remote zoom, and High Speed Sync! This opens up a whole new world of application for my XT-2. Great quality and the functionality, reliability (so far) and consistency of output through the Godox system is sweet.
A**R
This is an easy to use flash that works well on my Fuji xt4
J**R
Puedes tener un emisor para cada marca de cámara y usar inalámbricamente los flash GODOX que tengas dedicados y con el correspondiente receptor X,los de otras marcas. Si el referente hace años era el PocketWizard ahora es GODOX. E alcance es sorprendente.
C**S
The Godox X system is a dream to use, all of their products work flawlessly together, even with multiple brands of camera firing the same flashes. The only 2 minor improvements I'd like on a future model are: - a QR mount to hotshoe .- i.e. the lever on Canon flashes rather than the screw-knob - modelling light brightness control (currently it can only do on/off, even if the studio flashes have multiple modelling light brightnesses to choose from) Overall it's amazing, I've used many previous flash controllers from multiple manufacturers and this is the best ... I hope they release an Olympus/Panasonic version soon as I'm using the older model on my other camera and it's not as easy to use as the new Xpro model (although still 100% reliable)
V**0
Works well, great!
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